Originally Posted by
jackbombay
Hmmm, I have much gnarlier stuff along the lines of shoe goo, 3m 5200 fast cure permanent marine adhesive, I'll give it a whirl, I figure if I wrap the peg with cling wrap then it will still disengage once the 5200 has cured.
An aquitance in Philly has 50+ of the stainless steel dahons. I have sent him parts several times. I have had and restored a number of the non-stainless.
I asked him about this one time and it his procedure is to over apply shoe goo than drill it out.
I did it once and it worked well. Shoe goo when dry is tough stiff rubbery. I think those are the properties you want.